I've only just noticed this thread... Anyway I'm doing a project at the minute on Walt Disney for film studies class and I've seen all the films you've mentioned, I love "The great mouse detective", it's one of my all time favorites! I also like "The Black Cauldron", it's quite fun and I'm sure if I was younger I would have found it pretty scary. I believe the 1980's was a quiet time for Disney, I think at this point all of Disney's old animators were getting a little too old and had yet to pass their knowledge on, which only became apparent with hits such as "The Lion King" during the early 90's aka the second golden age for Disney.
I'd also like to say Disney has done some mature pieces you know, especially for the war. He did a short film called "Education for death" in 1943 which is shocking, of course it was propaganda but it doesn't change the fact that it was shocking. I'm still trying to get hold of it, but anyone whose interested should check it out. It's about a young boy called Hans and in indoctrination into the Nazi regime.
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